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SAVANNAH - The Push Back the Pipeline Coalition announced that Savannah Riverkeeper Tonya Bonitatibus will become the new spokesperson for the group in its efforts against Kinder Morgan's proposed Palmetto Pipeline.

The Liberty County Re-entry Coalition Inc., a newly formed nonprofit that will help released inmates transition back into society, met with a group of its constituents Wednesday evening at Connection Church in Hinesville.

Board members of the Liberty Regional Medical Center's Hospital Authority gave a check Tuesday afternoon to representatives of Savannah Technical College, pledging to donate $125,000 over five years to help the college's efforts to expand its nursing-education program.

United Military Care is hosting an Open House today from 10-am to 2 pm at 400 North Main Street Hinesville, to share with the community all the services they provide. Meet their volunteers, hear about their upcoming events, and they will be raising funds for their offices in Hinesville and Atlanta.

The Hinesville City Council had a short meeting earlier today with only one action item on the agenda. Council members voted to approve the appointment of Carlton Solomon, as a resident member of the Hinesville Housing Authority Board. Resident members serve a one year term on the board.

Board members of the Liberty Regional Medical Center's Hospital Authority gave a check Tuesday afternoon to representatives of Savannah Technical College, pledging to donate $125,000 over five years to help the college's efforts to expand their nursing education.